>>45635 His style kinda cringe in that situation. It's like when random people making videos of bumpkins in some backwater village and upload them to youtube for everyone to laugh. In a different situation it's cool, I can imagine that factory inspections and the others. He's like the lord of his farm who similarly shoveled shit in all his life next to his workers, but he is the largest, the boldest, and with the loudest mouth.
>>45633 I watched further, he continues to have some points. Like "some people said", yeah he can reply "one story for you, one story for me, we can gossip all day about what people say". Sure maybe they can find people to say it into the camera, that Belorussian soldiers let them through. But how much is that a fact, and how much a conjecture? Like the guy was in camo fatigues, so the migrant thought he's a soldier. Could have been some activist from Western NGO for all we know. Or who knows maybe reporters payed the refugee to say that. So in the end what should he reply to such statements? "Proofs?" sounds adequate. Or when asked how Merkel addressed him. He is right, it doesn't matter. No matter what Westerners (officials, journalists, general population) think or say about his legitimacy, still they turn to him when actions come, he is the one they make deals with. It is hilarious tho. Not just for his style but for some statements, like "Trump told you to leave EU and you left", the WWII sidetrack, etc. And the reporter has the patience of a Buddha statue.